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Supreme Commander
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Real Time Strategy
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For a thousand years, three opposing forces have waged war for what they believe is true. There can be no room for compromise: Their way is the only way. Dubbed The Infinite War, this devastating conflict has taken its toll on a once peaceful ...
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03-26-08 Supreme Commander 360 delayed
03-25-08 SupCom 360 port delayed till summer
11-12-07 SupCom officially coming to Xbox 360
10-23-07 Supreme Commander going console
06-08-07 Small Supreme Commander hotfix out
03-03-07 Second SupCom patch released
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SupCom 360 port delayed till summer
Publisher Aspyr Media and co-developers Gas Powered Games and Hellbent Games have announced that the port of the sci-fi RTS Supreme Commander for the Xbox 360 is delayed till summer this year.
"Aspyr has been working feverishly with partners Gas Powered Games and Hellbent Games to put the finishing touches on the Xbox 360 version of Supreme Commander. Recently, after a thorough assessment, we decided that it would be in the best interest of the product to delay the launch. This small delay will put the game on store shelves later this spring or early summer."
"The benefit of having independent companies such as Aspyr and its partners working on a project of this magnitude is that decisions like this can be executed quickly," added Duncan. "While the game will be hitting shelves later than originally expected, the additional time put into development will result in better gameplay and more fun for gamers."
Supreme Commander 360 will feature three exclusive units, new maps and two new gamemodes in comparison to the original PC version."The benefit of having independent companies such as Aspyr and its partners working on a project of this magnitude is that decisions like this can be executed quickly," added Duncan. "While the game will be hitting shelves later than originally expected, the additional time put into development will result in better gameplay and more fun for gamers."
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